Buster 1968-03-30 #410 (Fleetway) UK boys comic, humour 36 pages The 25 year term of publishers copyright under the UK's 1956 Copyright Act has expired for all items included in this collection.
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Buster 1968-01-06 #398 (Fleetway) UK boys comic, humour 36 pages The 25 year term of publishers copyright under the UK's 1956 Copyright Act has expired for all items included in this collection.
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Buster 1968-09-28 # 436 (Fleetway) UK boys comic, humour 36 pages The 25 year term of publishers copyright under the UK's 1956 Copyright Act has expired for all items included in this collection.
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Buster - 1968-12-21 #448 (Fleetway) UK boys comic, humour 36 pages The 25 year term of publishers copyright under the UK's 1956 Copyright Act has expired for all items included in this collection.
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Alan Class comics - Creepy Worlds #105 68 pages 1960's UK reprints (in b/w) by Alan Class , published monthly, licensed from 1950's sci-fi, monster and supernatural tales published in America by Marvel (when Marvel was still known as Atlas / Timely ). Mr Class republished classic tales featuring art by Steve Ditko and Jack Kirby (amongst others) from the period before the Superhero revival began in 1961. Titles published in England each month by Alan Class & Co Ltd were 'Suspense',...
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Super DC #09 The Best of DC Comics, No.9 February 1970 issue. This issue includes : The Super-Duel in Space The Brain Stealers Dreams of Doom Kryptonite Girl And other adventures ... Published in England, in February 1970. Ninth in a monthly series. Black-and-white interior with colour cover. Super DC was a black & white anthology title published monthly in Britain by Top Sellers Ltd from June 1969 to July 1970 (14 issues). It featured licensed reprints of...
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TV Sci-Fi Monthly #2 A British glossy monthly magazine about television science fiction, published in 1976. Each issue was a mix of news and full length articles about popular 1960s and 1970s American and British tv sci-fi shows, seen on UK television during that year, including Star Trek , Doctor Who , Space 1999 and The Six Million Dollar Man . Each issue is based around a pin-up centrespread, revealled by unfolding the magazine. This publication had a most unusual format, in that it was...
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Super DC #01 The Best of DC Comics, No.1 1969-06-01 Published in England, in June 1969. First in a monthly series. Black-and-white interior with colour cover. Super DC was a black & white anthology title published monthly in Britain by Top Sellers Ltd from June 1969 to July 1970 (14 issues). It featured licensed reprints of a number of DC characters, including Superman, Jimmy Olsen, Lois Lane, Superboy and Batman, as well as half page humour strips such as Little Pete, and text stories. The...
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Countdown #1 1971-02-20 Published weekly, at a price of one shilling. A comic published in Britain by Polystyle Publications, using the most expensive type of printing and grade of paper, to produce the best quality product possible, so that strips could be published in high quality colour, and include articles on science and technology that were supported by high quality photographs, but at the cost of the highest cover price on the market. Apart from the price per issue, the main drawback was...
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Countdown Holiday Special 1971 In Britain, a Holiday Special was traditionally a special extra-long issue of a weekly comic, published once a year in the summer months, as a complement to the Annual, which was a similar special issue that was published annually in the winter. Unlike the Annual, a Holiday Special was not published as a hardcover with end boards, but had an ordinary paper cover. Countdown was a weekly comic for boys, published in Britain. In order to fight the rising popularity...
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David Niven - 2 Volumes of Autobiography Hollywood movie star David Niven published two volumes of autobiography, recording the highlights of a long and eventful showbusiness career, stretching from the 1930s to the 1970s. 1972 - The Moon's a Balloon 1975 - Bring on the Empty Horses
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TV Century 21 #3 Published on 1965-02-06 by Century 21 Magazines. A UK comic. Strips based on various television shows. Strips - Burke's Law Fireball XL5 My Favourite Martian Stingray Supercar Lady Penelope The Daleks
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TV Century 21 #2 Published on 1965-01-30 by Century 21 Magazines. A UK comic. Strips based on various television shows. Strips - Burke's Law Fireball XL5 My Favourite Martian Stingray Supercar Lady Penelope The Daleks
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Alan Class comics - Creepy Worlds #99 68 pages 1960's UK reprints (in b/w) by Alan Class , published monthly, licensed from 1950's sci-fi, monster and supernatural tales published in America by Marvel (when Marvel was still known as Atlas / Timely ). Mr Class republished classic tales featuring art by Steve Ditko and Jack Kirby (amongst others) from the period before the Superhero revival began in 1961. Titles published in England each month by Alan Class & Co Ltd were 'Suspense', 'Sinister...
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Alan Class comics - Creepy Worlds #102 68 pages 1960's UK reprints (in b/w) by Alan Class , published monthly, licensed from 1950's sci-fi, monster and supernatural tales published in America by Marvel (when Marvel was still known as Atlas / Timely ). Mr Class republished classic tales featuring art by Steve Ditko and Jack Kirby (amongst others) from the period before the Superhero revival began in 1961. Titles published in England each month by Alan Class & Co Ltd were 'Suspense',...
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Alan Class comics - Creepy Worlds #100 68 pages 1960's UK reprints (in b/w) by Alan Class , published monthly, licensed from 1950's sci-fi, monster and supernatural tales published in America by Marvel (when Marvel was still known as Atlas / Timely ). Mr Class republished classic tales featuring art by Steve Ditko and Jack Kirby (amongst others) from the period before the Superhero revival began in 1961. Titles published in England each month by Alan Class & Co Ltd were 'Suspense',...
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Alan Class comics - Creepy Worlds #108 68 pages 1960's UK reprints (in b/w) by Alan Class , published monthly, licensed from 1950's sci-fi, monster and supernatural tales published in America by Marvel (when Marvel was still known as Atlas / Timely ). Mr Class republished classic tales featuring art by Steve Ditko and Jack Kirby (amongst others) from the period before the Superhero revival began in 1961. Titles published in England each month by Alan Class & Co Ltd were 'Suspense',...
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Buster - 1968-10-12 #438
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Lady Penelope #1 Project 21 scan. UK comic. Title strip based on the British television series, Thunderbirds .
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FF Annual #3 - The Wedding of Reed and Sue. Script by Stan Lee, art by Jack Kirby.
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TV Action Holiday Special 1972 In Britain, a Holiday Special was traditionally a special extra-long issue of a weekly comic, published once a year in the summer months, as a complement to the Annual, which was a similar special issue that was published annually in the winter. Unlike the Annual, a Holiday Special was not published as a hardcover with end boards, but had an ordinary paper cover. TV Action was a weekly comic for boys, published in Britain. In order to fight the rising popularity...
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Vulcan (1975-04-26)
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Countdown #21 1971-07-10
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Countdown #7 1971-04-03
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Countdown #3 1971-03-06
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Alan Class comics - Creepy Worlds #110 68 pages 1960's UK reprints (in b/w) by Alan Class , published monthly, licensed from 1950's sci-fi, monster and supernatural tales published in America by Marvel (when Marvel was still known as Atlas / Timely ). Mr Class republished classic tales featuring art by Steve Ditko and Jack Kirby (amongst others) from the period before the Superhero revival began in 1961. Titles published in England each month by Alan Class & Co Ltd were 'Suspense',...
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Buster - 1968-10-05 #437 (Fleetway) UK boys comic, humour 36 pages The 25 year term of publishers copyright under the UK's 1956 Copyright Act has expired for all items included in this collection.
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Buster - 1968-06-08 #420
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Vulcan (1975-05-03)
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TV Sci-Fi Monthly #8 A British glossy monthly magazine about television science fiction, published in 1976. Each issue was a mix of news and full length articles about popular 1960s and 1970s American and British tv sci-fi shows, seen on UK television during that year, including Star Trek , Doctor Who , Space 1999 and The Six Million Dollar Man . Each issue is based around a pin-up centrespread, revealled by unfolding the magazine. This publication had a most unusual format, in that it was...
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TV Zone #2 November 1989 The Magazine of Cult Television
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Thunder : Black Max A compilation of the supernatural strip Black Max from 1970 (b/w). A tale of Gothic horror set in World War One. The German air ace known as Black Max terrorises Allied airmen with his giant Vampire Bats, flying monsters that can rip apart the flimsy canvas-and-wire flying machines of the 1914-18 war, sending their pilots to their deaths. Black Max must keep his secrets even from his own side, where his subordinates regard him with terror. And no Allied commander will...
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The Trigan Empire #26 - City of Jewels "The planet Elekton lies in the galaxy of Yarna, and the greatest power on Elekton is the Trigan Empire, ruled over by its founder, the Emperor Trigo." A science fiction serial written by Mike Butterworth with artwork by Don Lawrence, telling the story of an alien civilisation in which futuristic technology, including antigravity vehicles and energy ray weapons, are blended with architecture, dress and customs reminiscent of Ancient Greece and...
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Alan Class comics - Creepy Worlds #106 68 pages 1960's UK reprints (in b/w) by Alan Class , published monthly, licensed from 1950's sci-fi, monster and supernatural tales published in America by Marvel (when Marvel was still known as Atlas / Timely ). Mr Class republished classic tales featuring art by Steve Ditko and Jack Kirby (amongst others) from the period before the Superhero revival began in 1961. Titles published in England each month by Alan Class & Co Ltd were 'Suspense',...
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Countdown #20 1971-07-03 The 25 year term of publishers copyright under the UK's 1956 Copyright Act has expired for all items included in this collection.
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Countdown #19 1971-06-26
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Fantastic Summer Special 1968 A Power Comic, published by Odhams Press Ltd UK boys comic: Summer Special 56 pages Colour & b/w The 25 year term of publishers copyright under the UK's Copyright Acts 1956-88 has expired for all items included in this collection.
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Fantastic Four #38 - Defeated By The Frightful Four Script: Stan Lee Pencils: Jack Kirby Inks: Chic Stone Lettering: Sam Rosen The fabulous FF, incredible as it may seem, are... defeated by the Frightful Four! The story continues here: FF #39 ~ A Blind Man Shall Lead Them
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TV Sci-Fi Monthly #1 A British glossy monthly magazine about television science fiction, published in 1976. Each issue was a mix of news and full length articles about popular 1960s and 1970s American and British tv sci-fi shows, seen on UK television during that year, including Star Trek , Doctor Who , Space 1999 and The Six Million Dollar Man . Each issue is based around a pin-up centrespread, revealled by unfolding the magazine. This publication had a most unusual format, in that it was...
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Buster 1968-05-18 #417 (Fleetway) UK boys comic, humour 36 pages The 25 year term of publishers copyright under the UK's Copyright Acts 1956-88 has expired for all items included in this collection.
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Buster 1968-03-02 #406 (Fleetway) UK boys comic, humour 36 pages The 25 year term of publishers copyright under the UK's 1956 Copyright Act has expired for all items included in this collection.
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Buster 1968-02-17 #404 (Fleetway) UK boys comic, humour 36 pages The 25 year term of publishers copyright under the UK's 1956 Copyright Act has expired for all items included in this collection.
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Buster - 1968-04-13 #412 (Fleetway) UK boys comic, humour 36 pages The 25 year term of publishers copyright under the UK's 1956 Copyright Act has expired for all items included in this collection.
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Alan Class comics - Creepy Worlds #9 8 68 pages 1960's UK reprints (in b/w) by Alan Class , published monthly, licensed from 1950's sci-fi, monster and supernatural tales published in America by Marvel (when Marvel was still known as Atlas / Timely ). Mr Class republished classic tales featuring art by Steve Ditko and Jack Kirby (amongst others) from the period before the Superhero revival began in 1961. Titles published in England each month by Alan Class & Co Ltd were 'Suspense',...
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Buster 1968-05-11 #416 (Fleetway) UK boys comic, humour 36 pages The 25 year term of publishers copyright under the UK's Copyright Acts 1956-88 has expired for all items included in this collection.
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Buster 1968-04-27 #414 (Fleetway) UK boys comic, humour 36 pages The 25 year term of publishers copyright under the UK's Copyright Acts 1956-88 has expired for all items included in this collection.
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Buster 1968-02-24 #405 (Fleetway) UK boys comic, humour 36 pages The 25 year term of publishers copyright under the UK's 1956 Copyright Act has expired for all items included in this collection.
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The Mighty Thor #143 And Soon Shall Come: the Enchanters Story: Stan Lee Art: Jack Kirby Synopsis -- In the dread land of Ringsfjord , Balder the Brave and the fair Sif are bested in combat with the evil Enchanters. Fleeing to Earth to enlist the aid of Mighty Thor , they are pursued by two of the deadly trio, whilst the third journeys to Valhallah, intent upon destroying Imperial Odin himself. Next ish: This Battleground, Earth.
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Doctor Who Magazine #278 June 1999 Edition This special Comic Relief issue features extensive coverage of Rowan Atkinson in a Doctor Who spoof on BBC1, The Curse of Fatal Death .
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Alan Class comics - Creepy Worlds #103 68 pages 1960's UK reprints (in b/w) by Alan Class , published monthly, licensed from 1950's sci-fi, monster and supernatural tales published in America by Marvel (when Marvel was still known as Atlas / Timely ). Mr Class republished classic tales featuring art by Steve Ditko and Jack Kirby (amongst others) from the period before the Superhero revival began in 1961. Titles published in England each month by Alan Class & Co Ltd were 'Suspense',...
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Fantastic Four #40 - The Battle Of The Baxter Building Script: Stan Lee Pencils: Jack Kirby Inks: Vince Colletta Lettering: Artie Simek Let's get up to date fast! Doctor Doom has taken control of the Baxter Building, headquarters of the fabulous Fantastic Four! Having lost their superpowers due to a battle with the Frightful Four (shown in FF #38), Reed and his gallant trio are aided by the sightless Daredevil as they try to launch an almost impossible counter-attack against the most dangerous...
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Thunder #2: 1970-10-24 UK boys comic (b/w) 36 pages The 25 year term of publishers copyright under the UK's Copyright Acts 1956-88 has expired for all items included in this collection
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Countdown #12 1971-05-08
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The Trigan Empire #21 - The Red Death "The planet Elekton lies in the galaxy of Yarna, and the greatest power on Elekton is the Trigan Empire, ruled over by its founder, the Emperor Trigo." A science fiction serial written by Mike Butterworth with artwork by Don Lawrence, telling the story of an alien civilisation in which futuristic technology, including antigravity vehicles and energy ray weapons, are blended with architecture, dress and customs reminiscent of Ancient Greece and...
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TV Sci-Fi Monthly #4 A British glossy monthly magazine about television science fiction, published in 1976. Each issue was a mix of news and full length articles about popular 1960s and 1970s American and British tv sci-fi shows, seen on UK television during that year, including Star Trek , Doctor Who , Space 1999 and The Six Million Dollar Man . Each issue is based around a pin-up centrespread, revealled by unfolding the magazine. This publication had a most unusual format, in that it was...
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TV Sci-Fi Monthly #3 A British glossy monthly magazine about television science fiction, published in 1976. Each issue was a mix of news and full length articles about popular 1960s and 1970s American and British tv sci-fi shows, seen on UK television during that year, including Star Trek , Doctor Who , Space 1999 and The Six Million Dollar Man . Each issue is based around a pin-up centrespread, revealled by unfolding the magazine. This publication had a most unusual format, in that it was...
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Buster 1968-04-20 (Fleetway) UK boys comic, humour 36 pages The 25 year term of publishers copyright under the UK's 1956 Copyright Act has expired for all items included in this collection.
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Buster 1968-03-09 # 407 (Fleetway) UK boys comic, humour 36 pages The 25 year term of publishers copyright under the UK's 1956 Copyright Act has expired for all items included in this collection.
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Daredevil #26 - Stilt-Man Strikes Again Script: Stan Lee Art: Gene Colan
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Thunder #1: 1970-10-17 UK boys comic (b/w) 36 pages The 25 year term of publishers copyright under the UK's Copyright Acts 1956-88 has expired for all items included in this collection
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Super DC #02 The Best of DC Comics, No.2 1969-07-01 Published in England, in August 1969. Second in a monthly series. Black-and-white interior with colour cover. Super DC was a black & white anthology title published monthly in Britain by Top Sellers Ltd from June 1969 to July 1970 (14 issues). It featured licensed reprints of a number of DC characters, including Superman, Jimmy Olsen, Lois Lane, Superboy and Batman, as well as half page humour strips such as Little Pete, and text stories....
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The Man From U.N.C.L.E. World Adventure Library - #001 - The Ten Little Uncles Affair A b/w "Pocket Library" style magazine. Published twice a month in the UK during the 1960s, by World Distributors (Manchester) Ltd . Based on the MGM / Arena television series starring Robert Vaughn and David McCallum. The 25 year term of publishers copyright under the UK's 1956 Copyright Act has expired for all items included in this collection.
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Strange Tales #120 The Human Torch Meets The Iceman Story : Stan Lee Art : Jack Kirby
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Fantastic Four #39 - A Blind Man Shall Lead Them Script: Stan Lee Pencils: Jack Kirby Inks: Frank Ray Lettering: Artie Simek Last ish, we saw the F.F. narrowly escape death on a lonely isle when a nuclear explosion occurred! While their deadly enemies, the Wingless Wizard, Sandman, The Trapster, and Madam Medusa, who choose to call themselves The Frightful Four, escaped with seconds to spare, Reed, Ben, Sue, and Johnny took the full brunt of the explosion, protected only by Sue Storm's...
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Super DC #11 The Best of DC Comics, No.11 1970-04-01 Published in England, in April 1970. Eleventh in a monthly series. Black-and-white interior with colour cover. Super DC was a black & white anthology title published monthly in Britain by Top Sellers Ltd from June 1969 to July 1970 (14 issues). It featured licensed reprints of a number of DC characters, including Superman, Jimmy Olsen, Lois Lane, Superboy and Batman, as well as half page humour strips such as Little Pete, and text...
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The Trigan Empire #15: The Alien Dust "The planet Elekton lies in the galaxy of Yarna, and the greatest power on Elekton is the Trigan Empire, ruled over by its founder, the Emperor Trigo." A science fiction serial written by Mike Butterworth with artwork by Don Lawrence , telling the story of an alien civilisation in which futuristic technology, including antigravity vehicles and energy ray weapons, are blended with architecture, dress and customs reminiscent of Ancient Greece and...
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TV Century 21 #1 Published on 1965-01-23 by Century 21 Magazines. A UK comic. Strips based on various television shows. Strips - Burke's Law Fireball XL5 My Favourite Martian Stingray Supercar Lady Penelope The Daleks
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TV Century 21 #5 Published on 1965-02-20 by Century 21 Magazines. A UK comic. Strips based on various television shows. Strips - Burke's Law Fireball XL5 My Favourite Martian Stingray Supercar Lady Penelope The Daleks
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Buster - 1968-03-23 #409 (Fleetway) UK boys comic, humour 36 pages The 25 year term of publishers copyright under the UK's 1956 Copyright Act has expired for all items included in this collection.
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Alan Class comics - Creepy Worlds #109 68 pages 1960's UK reprints (in b/w) by Alan Class , published monthly, licensed from 1950's sci-fi, monster and supernatural tales published in America by Marvel (when Marvel was still known as Atlas / Timely ). Mr Class republished classic tales featuring art by Steve Ditko and Jack Kirby (amongst others) from the period before the Superhero revival began in 1961. Titles published in England each month by Alan Class & Co Ltd were 'Suspense',...
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Look-In #1 : 1971-01-09 UK comic. The Junior TV Times . Edited by Alan Fennell , from Gerry Anderson's Thunderbirds . Includes first installments of the Freewheelers strip, the Please Sir strip, the Wreckers at Deadeye strip, and the Timeslip strip, all based on those ITV television shows. In this issue, too, features on the tv shows How! , and Magpie , and David Nixon's Magic Box . Look-In magazine #1, from 1971. The Timeslip strip continues here: ...
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TV Sci-Fi Monthly #6 A British glossy monthly magazine about television science fiction, published in 1976. Each issue was a mix of news and full length articles about popular 1960s and 1970s American and British tv sci-fi shows, seen on UK television during that year, including Star Trek , Doctor Who , Space 1999 and The Six Million Dollar Man . Each issue is based around a pin-up centrespread, revealled by unfolding the magazine. This publication had a most unusual format, in that it was...
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TV Zone #1 September 1989 The Magazine of cult television
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Lady Penelope #2 Project 21 scan. UK comic. Title strip based on the British television series, Thunderbirds .
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Photo Journal Guide to Alan Class comics A catalogue detailing the various children's comics published in the UK by Alan Class & Co Ltd in the 1960s.
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Buster 1968-06-15 #421
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FF #1 (Nov.1961) American comicbook
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FOOM #2 (1973): Issue 2 of Marvel's official fanclub magazine of the 1970s. FOOM ( Friends Of Ol' Marvel ) was launched in 1973 by Marvel, as a follow up to the company's official 1960s fanclub, the MMMS ( Merry Marvel Marching Society ). For an annual subscription, members received, among other things, a quarterly fanzine published by Marvel itself, giving news about current and upcoming comix titles, plus background and insider information about the comics, about the staff artists and...
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Lady Penelope #4 Project 21 scan. UK comic. Title strip based on the British television series, Thunderbirds . Strips - Lady Penelope The Man From UNCLE Bewitched Beverly Hillbillies Marina
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Lady Penelope #5 Project 21 scan. UK comic. Title strip based on the British television series, Thunderbirds . Strips - Lady Penelope The Man From UNCLE Bewitched Beverly Hillbillies Marina
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Daredevil #27 - Mike Murdock Must Die Script: Stan Lee Art: Gene Colan Inks: Frankie Giacoia Lettering: Artie Simek
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Daredevil #25 - Enter The Leap-Frog Script: Stan Lee Art: Gene Colan
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Lady Penelope #3 Project 21 scan. UK comic. Title strip based on the British television series, Thunderbirds .
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Alan Class comics - Creepy Worlds #107 68 pages 1960's UK reprints (in b/w) by Alan Class , published monthly, licensed from 1950's sci-fi, monster and supernatural tales published in America by Marvel (when Marvel was still known as Atlas / Timely ). Mr Class republished classic tales featuring art by Steve Ditko and Jack Kirby (amongst others) from the period before the Superhero revival began in 1961. Titles published in England each month by Alan Class & Co Ltd were 'Suspense',...
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Alan Class comics - Creepy Worlds #104 68 pages 1960's UK reprints (in b/w) by Alan Class , published monthly, licensed from 1950's sci-fi, monster and supernatural tales published in America by Marvel (when Marvel was still known as Atlas / Timely ). Mr Class republished classic tales featuring art by Steve Ditko and Jack Kirby (amongst others) from the period before the Superhero revival began in 1961. Titles published in England each month by Alan Class & Co Ltd were 'Suspense',...
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Alan Class comics - Creepy Worlds #112 68 pages 1960's UK reprints (in b/w) by Alan Class , published monthly, licensed from 1950's sci-fi, monster and supernatural tales published in America by Marvel (when Marvel was still known as Atlas / Timely ). Mr Class republished classic tales featuring art by Steve Ditko and Jack Kirby (amongst others) from the period before the Superhero revival began in 1961. Titles published in England each month by Alan Class & Co Ltd were 'Suspense',...
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War Picture Library #0252
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War Picture Library #0093
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War Picture Library #0233
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War Picture Library #0245
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Buster 1968-10-12 # 438 (Fleetway) UK boys comic, humour 36 pages The 25 year term of publishers copyright under the UK's 1956 Copyright Act has expired for all items included in this collection.
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Buster - 1968-12-07 #446 (Fleetway) UK boys comic, humour 36 pages The 25 year term of publishers copyright under the UK's 1956 Copyright Act has expired for all items included in this collection.
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TV Century 21 #4 Published on 1965-02-13 by Century 21 Magazines. A UK comic. Strips based on various television shows. Strips - Burke's Law Fireball XL5 My Favourite Martian Stingray Supercar Lady Penelope The Daleks
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Super DC #03 The Best of DC Comics, No.3 1969-08-01 Published in England, in August 1969. Third in a monthly series. Black-and-white interior with colour cover. Super DC was a black & white anthology title published monthly in Britain by Top Sellers Ltd from June 1969 to July 1970 (14 issues). It featured licensed reprints of a number of DC characters, including Superman, Jimmy Olsen, Lois Lane, Superboy and Batman, as well as half page humour strips such as Little Pete, and text stories....
Topic: Comics
Alan Class comics - Creepy Worlds #111 68 pages 1960's UK reprints (in b/w) by Alan Class , published monthly, licensed from 1950's sci-fi, monster and supernatural tales published in America by Marvel (when Marvel was still known as Atlas / Timely ). Mr Class republished classic tales featuring art by Steve Ditko and Jack Kirby (amongst others) from the period before the Superhero revival began in 1961. Titles published in England each month by Alan Class & Co Ltd were 'Suspense',...
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Alan Class comics - Creepy Worlds #101 68 pages 1960's UK reprints (in b/w) by Alan Class , published monthly, licensed from 1950's sci-fi, monster and supernatural tales published in America by Marvel (when Marvel was still known as Atlas / Timely ). Mr Class republished classic tales featuring art by Steve Ditko and Jack Kirby (amongst others) from the period before the Superhero revival began in 1961. Titles published in England each month by Alan Class & Co Ltd were 'Suspense',...
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Vulcan #2 (1975-03-08)
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Vulcan #1 (1975-03-01)
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TV Sci-Fi Monthly #7 A British glossy monthly magazine about television science fiction, published in 1976. Each issue was a mix of news and full length articles about popular 1960s and 1970s American and British tv sci-fi shows, seen on UK television during that year, including Star Trek , Doctor Who , Space 1999 and The Six Million Dollar Man . Each issue is based around a pin-up centrespread, revealled by unfolding the magazine. This publication had a most unusual format, in that it was...
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Countdown #6 1971-03-27
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